Scarlett Johansson, who recently welcomed a baby boy with husband Colin Jost, opened up about her 7-year-old daughter's bond with the little one.

"I would say she's pretty neutral about it, which I think is a good thing," Johansson told Ellen DeGeneres on Tuesday. The actress explained how she has to remind her daughter, Rose, to greet her little brother, Cosmo.

"She'll come home and she's talking a mile a minute and I have to stop and remind her, 'Say hi to your brother.' And she goes, 'He's so cute,' and is going on and on," she said in a video shared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" official Twitter handle.

"I think being seven is pretty psychedelic," the "Black Widow" star said about her daughter.

Johansson noted that her newborn isn't concerned about his sister and instead he is happy that he "just discovered his feet."

The actress also reflected on her kids' personality and noted, "My daughter, she's a little bossy, I don't know where she gets that from, she's very headstrong. And he's just putting his feet in his mouth, so he's pretty laid back."

Johansson also admitted that she is a strict parent while her husband is "easygoing" with the kids. The couple got married in 2020. The actress shares her daughter with her ex-husband Romain Dauriac.

Johansson recently spoke about producing a Disney movie, titled "Tower of Terror" after winning a lawsuit.

"I think in any creative space, but particularly a production involves many hundreds of people," the actress told Collider on Tuesday. "I'm really excited about [Tower of Terror] as I produce more and more things for other people."

She further noted that Marvel is like a family and it is big enough for any vision.

"As far as Marvel goes, it's like working with family there," she noted. "Marvel has some of the best IP ever and you can really dream big there and nothing's ever off the table and you kind of throw all these blue-sky ideas around and see what sticks."

Johansson will next feature in "Asteroid City," "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Bride."

Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney over its decision to release superhero movie 'Black Widow' on streaming at the same time as in theaters, alleging a breach of contract which cost the star millions of dollars
Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney over its decision to release superhero movie 'Black Widow' on streaming at the same time as in theaters, alleging a breach of contract which cost the star millions of dollars AFP / Robyn Beck